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Four former singing group members decide to form a record label called Positive Records Period to promote the idea of songs without swearing, the "n" word, excessive sexual connotations, prejudices towards others, etc. Their hope is through this label they can create some songs that inspire the community and world to think and act more positively. The themes interwoven in the movie address inter-city violence, absentee fathers, drug abuse, family relationships and high-school dropouts among others.

Produktbeschreibung
Four former singing group members decide to form a record label called Positive Records Period to promote the idea of songs without swearing, the "n" word, excessive sexual connotations, prejudices towards others, etc. Their hope is through this label they can create some songs that inspire the community and world to think and act more positively. The themes interwoven in the movie address inter-city violence, absentee fathers, drug abuse, family relationships and high-school dropouts among others.
Autorenporträt
Glenn Ellis was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1955. He is the second African American to win the Connecticut State Championship in horseshoes. Glenn Ellis is the writer of the play/script published as a book entitled, "The Names Have Been Kept The Same," and co-author of "Why Do People Treat Me The Way They Do? He has a record label called Positive Records Period that emphasizes and focuses on songs that the entire family can enjoy.